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Generic Host Win 32 win encountered a problem

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by duggalca, 2008/03/29.

  1. 2008/03/29
    duggalca

    duggalca Inactive Thread Starter

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    When i start my internet i got the message, that "generic host win32 encountered a problem" a report for the same has been generated, you want to send it.If i click any of the option my system internet ceases to work, and if i don't choose even then after 5-10 minutes the internet ceases to work.Other progrrames continues to work.Please help

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  2. 2008/03/30
    mailman Lifetime Subscription

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    Hi, Duggalca. Welcome to Windows BBS! :)

    Perhaps Event Viewer will provide some clues.

    Instructions About How to Access and Use "Event Viewer ":

    1. Click Start.
    2. Right-click My Computer.
    3. Select "Manage" to open the "Computer Management" window.
      (Event Viewer will be displayed under the "System Tools" directory item.)
    4. Expand "Event Viewer" and then select "Application ", "Security ", and "System" to view the logs.
    5. Look for "error" events that occurred around the time your problem occurred. These events will be displayed as icons with either a white X on red background or a black exclamation point on yellow background. In the security section of Event Viewer, events of possible concern are ones that display a padlock icon instead of a key icon.
    6. Double-click on an individual event to open the "Event Properties" window which shows details about the event.
      • You can use the up/down arrow buttons in the "Event Properties" window to move your focus to other events in the list.
      • Use the button below the up/down arrows to copy the details for an event to your clipboard for pasting elsewhere.
      • Click on the "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp" link in the "Event Properties" window to view more information from Microsoft about the event.

    Alternatively, Event Viewer may be accessed as follows.
    • Click Start > Run...
    • Type [FONT= "Courier New"][SIZE= "3"]eventvwr.msc[/SIZE][/FONT] in the "Open:" field.
    • Click the OK button.
     

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